Field Services Intern

Start Date: 2003-01-01End Date: 2003-01-01

Division: Field Services Developed exposure to and experience in all aspects of offender supervision including attending parole hearings, parole revocations, home visits, court preparation and documentation. Compile files consisting of warrants and offender records in preparation for hearings. Issued warrants and paperwork to inmates incarcerated in state prison. Conducted home visits with probation and parole officers on dangerous parolees. Acquired an understanding of tactics, techniques and procedures associated with offender tracking and monitoring.

Senior Intelligence Targeting Analyst

Start Date: 2011-04-01End Date: 2012-10-01

TARGETING ANALYST FOR COUNTER INSURGENCY TARGETING PROGRAM (CITP) NATIONAL GROUND INTELLIGENCE CENTER * Responsible for targeting effort in support of ISAF SOF units as well as the Counter IED Branch of International Joint Command in Kabul, Afghanistan under I Corps US Army. * Collaborated with different ISAF nations (UK, AUS, CAN, FRA, NZ, GER, SPA, POL, ITA) in order to provide the best and most accurate intelligence picture to Special Operations Forces in support of the intelligence portion of their respective targeting operations. * Developed in depth and comprehensive Network Environment Studies on several Provinces in Afghanistan, focusing on the targeting of key nodes (terrorist and criminal) by different geographical areas, extent of influence and linkages to other nodes * Directly responsible for the finding, fixing and exploitation of Targets by creating and updating detailed dossiers on individuals and stationary targets. Cross referencing different Intelligence collection platforms and assets in order to identify patterns and provide the most up to date intelligence picture. Provided guidance and support to collectors and/or investigators during the compilation of intelligence and all the way through the fix and capture of the individual targets in order to maximize exploitation and intelligence collection based on the analysis. * Work in conjunction with different Intelligence and Law Enforcement agencies to include International partners to gather, exploit and disseminate time sensitive Intelligence; including but not limited to Narcotics, Finance, IED and Criminal activities.

Mr. Maine brings 27 years of personal & military experience [military retiree] and 1 years [OIF/OEF] contractor experience, with over 16 years Ranger, Special Forces [Green Beret] experience and the combination of years of progressive leadership responsibilities. Working with and training US / Coalition Forces, and other US government agencies he has accumulated a vast knowledge of different fields as a subject matter expert. With over five years of intelligence experience in the CENTCOM AOR and other locations, he has organized and produced intelligence reports in reference to the War on Terrorism. Through interviews of suspected insurgents, victims, and witnesses Mr. Maine has helped gain pertinent information on terrorist activities, thus resulting in the disruption of insurgent activities. Also he has trained foreign troops, from battalion to squad sized elements, in foreign internal defense, unconventional warfare, special warfare and counter insurgency. He has effectively analyzed area studies and threats to military installations producing reports and briefings describing the threats and prevention thereof to commanders, ranging over the years from USASOC Commanding General, Special Forces Group Commanders, and Regional Commanders to NATO Commanders. These reports covered current insurgent threats, CBNR warfare, COIN, Counter IED operations and political ideology of specific terrorist groups and areas. By studying the threats and using Unconventional Warfare methods, including historical and contemporary coverage of the discipline across a wide range of topical areas, AOR Commanders were able to conduct a wide range of missions successfully. Those topics include, but are not limited to, terrorism, unconventional warfare, revolution, insurgency and counterinsurgency, CIED, and weapons of mass destruction. Specialties Extensive experience in the use of classified and unclassified systems such as Microsoft Office products, AIM, Jabber, Analyst Notebook, Palantir, Pathfinder, RIGEL, M3, PKI, QueryTree, Falcon View, Arc GIS, CIDNE, INTELINK-S, TIGR Net, NIPR, SIPR, JWICS/JDISS, HIIDE/BAT, JPAS, FBI Cross Match, GEO Rover, Orion Magic 4.1, Geo Browser, Google Earth, ATTAC (Tripwire), DUKE, A-Space, Axis Pro, UDOP, ACCM, ODLAW, and various other analytically related technologies and data mining resources/tools. Most recently lead senior analyst for the development of the future U.S. Army IEP Advanced Analytics platform. Has extensive experience with staff ‘order’ procedures, MDMP, deliberate and crisis action planning, operations & plans, creating Intelligence and Information Operations Annexes, Estimates and IPB products as a consequence of time at Joint level staffs, and forward deployed operational Task Forces.Mr. Maine brings 27 years of personal & military experience [military retiree] and 1 years [OIF/OEF] contractor experience, with over 16 years Ranger, Special Forces [Green Beret] experience and the combination of years of progressive leadership responsibilities. Working with and training US / Coalition Forces, and other US government agencies he has accumulated a vast knowledge of different fields as a subject matter expert. With over five years of intelligence experience in the CENTCOM AOR and other locations, he has organized and produced intelligence reports in reference to the War on Terrorism. Through interviews of suspected insurgents, victims, and witnesses Mr. Maine has helped gain pertinent information on terrorist activities, thus resulting in the disruption of insurgent activities. Also he has trained foreign troops, from battalion to squad-sized elements, in foreign internal defense, unconventional warfare, special warfare and counter insurgency. He has effectively analyzed area studies and threats to military installations producing reports and briefings describing the threats and prevention thereof to commanders, ranging over the years from USASOC Commanding General, Special Forces Group Commanders, and Regional Commanders to NATO Commanders. These reports covered current insurgent threats, CBNR warfare, COIN, Counter IED operations and political ideology of specific terrorist groups and areas. By studying the threats and using Unconventional Warfare methods, including historical and contemporary coverage of the discipline across a wide range of topical areas, AOR Commanders were able to conduct a wide range of missions successfully. Those topics include, but are not limited to, terrorism, unconventional warfare, revolution, insurgency and counterinsurgency, CIED, and weapons of mass destruction. Specialties: Extensive experience in the use of classified and unclassified systems such as Microsoft Office products, AIM, Jabber, Analyst Notebook, Palantir, Pathfinder, BATS, RIGEL, M3, PKI, QueryTree, Falcon View, Arc GIS, CIDNE, INTELINK-S, TIGR Net, NIPR, SIPR, JWICS/JDISS, HIIDE/BAT, JPAS, FBI Cross Match, GEO Rover, Orion Magic 4.1, Geo Browser, Google Earth, ATTAC (Tripwire), DUKE, A-Space, Axis Pro, DCGS-A IEP Advanced Analytics, MarineLink, DARPA Data cross-domain tool, Compusec Toolbox (Buster), UDOP, ACCM, ODLAW, and various other analytically related technologies and data mining resources/tools. Most recently lead senior analyst for the development of the future U.S. Army IEP Advanced Analytics platform. Has extensive experience with staff 'order' procedures, MDMP, deliberate and crisis action planning, operations & plans, creating Intelligence and Information Operations Annexes, Estimates and IPB products as a consequence of time at Joint level staffs, and forward deployed operational Task Forces. Skills Name Last Used Level Years Used Microsoft DOS Current Expert 20 Microsoft Windows 95 Current Expert 20 Microsoft Excel Current Expert 20 Intranet Current Expert 10 WordPerfect Current Expert 10 Microsoft Word Current Expert 10 Microsoft Outlook Current Expert 10 Microsoft PowerPoint Current Expert 10 Microsoft Office Current Expert 10 Wireless Current Expert 8 Microsoft Windows XP Current Expert 8 Adobe Acrobat Current Expert 6 Microsoft Windows Vista Current Expert 4 Microsoft Windows 7 Current Expert 2 Google Chrome Current Expert 2 Microsoft Exchange 2000 Current Intermediate 12 Microsoft Exchange 2003 Current Intermediate 9 WAN Current Intermediate 8 Adobe Photoshop Current Intermediate 6 Adobe Illustrator Current Intermediate 6 Microsoft SharePoint Current Intermediate 6 Norton Utilities Current Intermediate 6 SCRUM Current Intermediate 6 Microsoft Exchange 2007 Current Intermediate 5 Apple OS Current Intermediate 4 Firewall Current Intermediate 4 Cloud Computing Current Intermediate 4 Agile software development Current Intermediate 4 XML Current Intermediate 4 Macromedia (Adobe) Flash Current Intermediate 4 Cloud based systems Current Intermediate 4 Microsoft Exchange 2010 Current Intermediate 2 SCSI Peripherals Current Entry Level 8 Lotus Notes Current Entry Level 4 VPN Current Entry Level 4 VMWare Current Entry Level 4 Cisco Routers Current Entry Level 4 Ethernet Current Entry Level 2 Microsoft Access 2010 Current Entry Level 2 Languages • Arabic - Non-Native Acquired From: George Washington University Has Been Tested? No • Spanish - Non-Native Acquired From: ARMY Has Been Tested? No

Intelligence Professional Looking for CONUS or OCONUS work

Timestamp: 2015-12-25

(DOD/DHS) Active Top Secret Cleared professional & project manager with over 9 years in both continental and international intelligence operations. My experience ranges from many different types of operations in intelligence community (DOD,DHS,DOJ,) My involvement in intelligence operations span from different experiences while serving on several interagency task forces with both the Intelligence Community and Federal Law Enforcement, which has led to multiple deployments overseas. I have acted as the representative or lead for many different agencies. My skills in the IC span from human and counter intelligence, interrogations, all source analysis, targeting, watch duties, counter terrorism, cyber terrorism, and criminal investigations. I also have experience in the training of intelligence processes, procedures, and systems. This government experience is not limited to intelligence operations as I also have experience in emergency management (FEMA Hurricane Sandy NRCC), COOP, hazard mitigation, PSD, urban operations and executive protection. I am currently qualified expert in all military small arms weaponry.I am an expert in the following intelligence systems: Harmony, FalconView, CIDNE, WIRE, PRISM, WISE ISM, TIDE, DCGS-A, M3, AMHS, BATS, TRIPWIRE (ATF), HSIN SLIC, FBI LEO, NCTC Current, NCIC, NASIC, NSA MALL, TECS, PENLINK, i2 analyst notebook, WEBEOC, COIC Analyst Tools, Palantir, HOT-R Biometrics Client, ASOMS, Intel Link, LexisNexis, Pathfinder, , ArcGis, CELLEX, Query Tree, Falcon View and MS Office Product Suite (Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel, and Word).

Counterintelligence Screener

Timestamp: 2015-04-23

I am looking for career opportunities in the intelligence field in a challenging dynamic environment to allow me make a contribution to the intelligence community. I have many years of field experience in Army human intelligence (HUMINT) gathering in combat environments where my contributions as a team member as well as a team leader have enabled my teams to achieve combat successes. I have extensive and specialized training in HUMINT source operations, screening of HUMINT sources and documents, conduct debriefings and interrogations of HUMINT sources, performing analysis and preparing appropriate intelligence reports, conducted intelligence support to threat assessments.

As a Counter intelligence Support specialist screener I conduct CI interviews, Force Protection screenings, and Analysis of Afghan Nationals and Third Country Nationals utilizing BATS, HARMONY, CELLPACK3, QUERY TREE, M3, TCOP, CORAL REEF, CIDNE, DSOMS, SOMMS, NIPR, SIPR, CENTRIX systems to support CI investigations, Military Force Protection, or SAEDA cases. Conduct Preliminary Credibility Screening System (PCASS, Polygraphs) of the Afghan Nationals and Third Country Nationals. I have diverse cultural experiences in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, for having served in Germany, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

HUMINT Team Leader

Start Date: 2011-02-01End Date: 2012-05-01

Served as Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Team Supervisor in a Direct Support role for the 1st Armored Division in Iraq and 170th Infantry Brigade Combat Team in Afghanistan. Intelligence Liaison for Iraq and Afghanistan Regional Commands, Area of Operation (AO) Additionally, Developed solid relationships with customers through regular contact to understand needs. Routinely developed relationships with all Task Force assets to de-conflict collection operations, sources, and to ensure that collection requirements—from national level to Commander Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIRS) are being met. Statistically, my reporting cited Commander Priority Intelligence Requirements 95% of the time. De-conflicted and recommended sources to my Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) counterparts. Collected, reported, planned and conducted human intelligence source operations, elicitations and debriefings of sources and disseminated of HUMINT information in order to answer Multi National Level Priority Intelligence Requirements and Task Force Commanders’ Priority Intelligence Requirements. Conducted screening of more than 100 Afghan local nationals and processed them in to the Biometric Automated Tools System (BATS). Prepared and reviewed operational reports. Utilized interpreters; acted as an interpreter/translator for more complex intelligence matters and situations. Adapts existing tradecraft, tools, and methods or employ new methodological approaches to collect information. Process request for information review and edit translations of foreign documents. Conducted and monitored source meetings. Debriefed U.S. military and civilian personnel for information of intelligence value. Strong Proficiency utilizing BATS, HARMONY, CELLPACK3, CORAL REEF, CIDNE, DSOMS, SOMMS, NIPR, SIPR, CENTRIX, Microsoft Word, Power Point, and Internet. Supervised five U.S. soldiers and two U.S. civilian linguists (CAT2) managed approximately $300,000 worth of intelligence equipment and resources.

Military Intelligence Analyst

Start Date: 2008-04-01

Responsibilities • Military Intelligence Analyst • Pattern analysis using historic data in comparison with recent events to help develop insurgent trends and identify threats to coalition forces. Also helps to identify friendly forces patterns allowing for commanders situational awareness. • Targeting networks / high value individuals through biometrics exploitation, Humint Targeting, and all source intelligence integration. • Proficient with creation of Target Support Packages, Target Nomination, Tracking, and Updating for targeting purposes. Responsible for Special Intelligence Programs development • Experience working with EOD and CEXC in order to exploit Biometrics data for use in targeting. • Predictive analysis by looking at all angles of the battlefield to assess insurgent’s next strengths and determine courses of action to best target Known or Suspected Terrorists (KST). • Coordinate, monitor, and integrate valid intelligence while ensuring timely, comprehensive, and accurate response. • Information management through high amounts of intelligence being collected allowing for processing and development to create actionable solutions • Identify intelligence gaps, specify collection requirements to fill gaps in information, evaluate resulting intelligence collected in response to requirements, and determine the best analytical approach. • Monitor, Analyze, and produce assessments on the Technological base capabilities of insurgents and insurgent networks stretching from foreign countries. • Biometrics POC for BN while deployed (daytime) • Conducted training and support for both BATS and HIIDE systems • Worked closely with Biometrics FSR to streamline watch list distribution throughout AO/AOI • Battle Tracking / Intelligence Briefings ensure all significant events or attacks on coalition forces are recorded and briefed to battalion S2 OIC daily. • Proficient with BATS/HIIDE enrollments and uses. • Experienced with Full spectrum operations integrating development of target up through capture kill level of target acquisition.

CI Screener

Start Date: 2013-06-01End Date: 2013-09-01

20 Kandahar Airfield, AFG • Conducted targeted counter intelligence screenings on both Host Country Nationals and Third Country Nationals for access to ISAF/USFOR-A military base camps. • Recommend access or denial of access in accordance with ISAF/USFOR-A SOPs, and adhering to the standards and procedures set out in FM 22-2 Human Intelligence Collector Operations. • Coordinated and worked in conjunction with base level force protection and strategic force protection operations to conduct interviews, collect biometrics data, review data collected and cross reference intelligence collection priorities and plans, input collected data and analysis/assessments into appropriate databases, websites and portals, and support other force protection and intelligence activities. • Conducted PCASS as required per ISAF/USFOR-A consistent with applicable policy and SOPs.

CI/HUMINT Team Member

Start Date: 2005-08-01End Date: 2006-06-01

Learned the basics of FORMICA debriefings, report writing, formulating questioning plans, and researching HCRs. Used linguistic proficiency to serve as an interpreter / role player in field exercises and gave basic Korean lessons to co-workers. • Aided in renewing interest in the FORMICA program from several local units. • Surveyed multiple sites to be used as interrogation facilities during wartime located throughout the Second Republic of Korea Army's (SROKA) area of responsibility. Produced IIRs pertaining to these sites that aided the U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) Commander in forming his contingency plan in the event of North Korean Hostilities. • Set up several meet and greets with our counterparts from SROKA J2 in order to facilitate better a better working relationship between our two armies.

Counterintelligence Analyst

Timestamp: 2015-12-25

Counterintelligence Agent with 10+ years of experience in counterintelligence, human intelligence, and all-source analysis with multiple deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq Experienced in intelligence collections, reporting, and analysis fusion production and dissemination Analytical thinking and proven problem-solving skills; adeptness in identifying problems and developing appropriate solutions to sustain efficient operational performance and eliminate risks, as well as in determining and closing security gaps Proficient in various analytical tools to include: Analyst Notebook, DCSG-A, Query Tree, CINDE, HOTR, BIRR, TIGR, SOMM, BATS, D-CHIP, and TCOP Preliminary Credibility Assessment Screening System supervisor qualified Proven record of applying advanced intelligence collection and analytic skills to identify, assess, interpret, and report potential threats Demonstrated history of successful analysis and effective resource utilization, while providing high-quality guidance and facilitating efficient operations Highlighted leadership qualities and the ability to work with and manage people from varying backgrounds, while promoting team values

Counterintelligence Agent

Start Date: 2003-05-01

Served as a Counterintelligence Agent in the 415th MI BN since June 2005. -Served as Platoon Sergeant of 20 personnel two include Senior Non-Commissioned Officers. -As one of the most experienced all Source intelligence personnel in the Battalion, leaders and other Soldiers routinely seek intelligence advice from me for all intelligence matters. -Responsible for providing the battalion and company training in various forms of analysis, HUMINT, and CI; as well as mentored junior enlisted Soldiers in mission essential tasks that made up the core mission of the unit, which is Analysis, Interrogations, and Counterintelligence operations. -Developed numerous non-commissioned officers as team leaders ensuring that they developed the necessary skills and leadership traits and abilities to progress their military careers. -Routinely operates independently without supervision from superiors.

All Source Intelligence Specialist/ Counterintelligence Agent

Start Date: 2012-12-01End Date: 2013-06-01

As a Department of the Army Civilian (GG-12), provided guidance and advice to team members and performed all aspects of counterintelligence. -Personally responsible for over 40% of reporting for team. -Screened, researched, and analyzed Counterintelligence and Human Intelligence information for area of responsibility in order to produce detailed written analytical products. -Identified information gaps and potential threats by evaluating information using various analytical methodologies and intelligence database systems. -Provided Counterintelligence and all source analysis to identify insurgent organization's threats to the facilities, personnel, and operations and provided military commanders with analysis products and briefings in order to help make decisions dealing with the security of the base and commander's area of responsibility. -Briefed threat intelligence presentations to base commanders and other leaders. -Selected to oversee and solely perform the Military Counterintelligence Collections and Analysis operations for team by utilizing all source methodologies to counter multiple Foreign Intelligence Service threats to FOB Shank, which produced numerous Intelligence Information Reports. -Conducted over 40 Local National personnel CI screenings and Managed over 20 Preliminary Credibility Assessment Screening System examinations to identify and assess possible sources, answer collection requirements, and satisfy matters of counterintelligence or security concerns. -Conducted army counterintelligence investigations and interviews to identify people, organizations, and other entities engaging in national security crimes. -Conducted Counterintelligence Threat Vulnerability Assessments on several Forward Operating Bases and Combat Outposts to detect security concerns to the base. -Started program for team to ensure detailed familiarity with the supported element's operations, personnel, security, and vulnerabilities. Personally gave Threat Awareness and Insider Threat training to over 1,500 Service Members assigned to FOB Shank.

Humint Collector

Start Date: 2007-01-01End Date: 2008-04-01

Human Intelligence Collection Team Sergeant (OIF 5/6) Task Force 2-7, United States Army Ramadi, Al Anbar Province, Iraq, January 2007 - April 2008 • Coordinated aggressive counter-insurgency operations in collaboration with Iraqi Security Forces. • Supported the Joint Coordination Center by acting as an interface with the local population. • Assisted the Coordination Center Commander in resolving political and cultural conflicts. • Represented Collation Forces during meetings with the Mayor, City Council, and various tribal leaders. • Conducted 75% of operational interactions with Iraqi personnel without the use of an interpreter. • Liaised with Iraqi Police officials to facilitate the sharing of intelligence information • Supported the professional and ethical development of the Iraqi police force. • Individually attached 2nd Marine Division to develop Humint operations. • Developed and taught a basic intelligence program for over 200 Iraqi intelligence officers. And used the class to create CI profiles on all Iraqi Intelligence Officers operating in Ar Ramadi, Iraq. • Conducted Counter Intelligence screenings for local nationals working on FOB Ramadi. • Assisted Civil Affairs in improving the relationship between local officials, contractors and citizens as well as providing compensation to local nationals for property damage. • Proficient with Microsoft Windows and Office, Adobe Photo Shop and Illustrator, Google Earth and Google Maps as well as the following military applications; CIDNE, DSOMS, Crime Tracker, DCGS-A, TIGR, GEOQUEST, Falcon View, BATS, HIIDE, CHARCS, CHAMS, CHIMS and CHATS.

HUMINT Collection Team Leader

Start Date: 2008-02-01End Date: 2011-10-01

2nd ACR, Vilseck, Germany 02/2008 - 10/2011 Supervisor: CW2 Larson, John, john.larson@us.army.mil. Hours Per Week: 40 hrs HUMINT Collection Team Leader Responsibilities: Oversaw strategic HUMINT operations in a joint service environment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom - Afghanistan. Responded to command intelligence requirements. Managed quality control of reporting by subordinate Collector; editing and approving all Summary Interrogation Reports (SIR) and Intelligence Information Reports (IIR). Delivered real-time force protection information to military, governmental, and non-governmental agencies operating within the region. Organized and led screenings of host nation local nationals as well as source meetings and debriefings of U.S. Military staff, in addition to interrogations of detainees, POWs, and civilians. Interfaced daily with host nation law enforcement military and staff; analyzied organized crime, and terrorist activity, using available intelligence data; and studied terrorism related activities and other national security threats. Established criminal profiles to aid in connecting criminal organizations and their members and created link charts of suspects and criminal organizations or events to determine activities and interrelationships. Prepared comprehensive written reports, presentations, maps, or charts based on research, collection, and analysis of intelligence data; and validated known intelligence with data from other sources. Collaborated with representatives from other government and intelligence organizations to share information and coordinate intelligence activities. Studied coded communications and foreign languages to translate intelligence. As a Culture advisor, I prepared products on Human Terrain Analysis (HTA) issues; identification of tribes, activities, tribal ties, etc in Afghanistan. Due to my personal background, I fully understood the cultural anthropology, social geography, social network analysis (SNA), history, economics and political science in Afghanistan. I created geospatially-referenced products of social groups in an area of operation through data-mining and data-basing socio-cultural information on individuals, by grouping them according to social-scientific principles from various sources; including Open Source. I was also responsible for HTA products that address the social-cultural and human environmental factors essential to understanding all aspects of Arabic, Pashtun and Islamic culture and other environmental factors that would influence and/or foster terrorism in Afghanistan. Performed Key Leader Engagements with host nation officials and tribal leaders; conducted Female Engagement Team (FET) missions in conjunction with host nation locals on a daily basis. Supported Civil Affairs in cultivating relationships among local citizens, officials, and contractors; and utilized available U.S. government programs and provided compensation to local nationals for property damage. Utilized computer applications including MS Windows and Office, Adobe Photo Shop and Illustrator, Google Earth and Google Maps as well as military applications: CIDNE, DSOMS, Crime Tracker, DCGS-A, TIGR, GEOQUEST, Falcon View, BATS, HIIDE, CHARCS, CHAMS, CHIMS and CHATS.

Intelligence Analyst

Timestamp: 2015-12-26

Possess over 10 years of in theater experience in the Intelligence Community working as an Intelligence Workflow supervisor and conducting Intelligence Analysis. While serving in Qatar at the Combine Media Processing Center as a Counter Intelligence Analyst, I interacted with various intelligence agencies on a daily basis. While serving in Iraq supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom for Defense Intelligence Agency, our organization produced various analytical products, conducted extensive research and trend analysis, and also produced biographical intelligence information reports and intelligence information reports for targeting and personality entities to support the war fighter in the field. On a third venture in support of the soldiers in Afghanistan, I served at Bagram Air Base, Joint Operations Command, Regional Information Intelligence Center as the Atmospheric Reports Analyst. Duties included producing analytical products from atmospheric data gathered from local Afghan Nationals in support of the Information Operations campaign. As an Intelligence Analyst with an outstanding background, joint agency and joint forces, and in theater experience, I would like to offer my services to your company as well as grow from the position which I am applying. I am a firm believer that with every experience there is always room for personal and professional growth. Presently, I am attending American Military University online to further my education and obtain a B.A. in Intelligence Studies (area of concentration “HUMINT Intelligence Analysis”). In closing, I look forward to the opportunity of receiving an interview to further discuss my qualifications and professional background which I offer 17 years of professionalism and military discipline. Look no further, I am ready to start.Clearance Level: TOP SECRET/SCI Skilled with DOCEX, CIDNE, WISE, M3, Harmony, HDWS, DCGS-A, HOT-R, and INDURE. Proficient with Microsoft Office Suites on NIPR, SIPR and CENTRIXS. Experienced trainer responsible for training over 40 team members in the use of Intelligence Report Writer programs and duties such as CIDNE, HDWS, Harmony, M3, PathFinder, National Harmony, DCGS-A, WISE, BATS, TIDE and DOCEX. Possess Intelligence Community - Field Reporting Number (FRN)

Senior Atmospheric Manager

Start Date: 2012-09-01

Senior Atmospheric Manager, Fusion Center, Camp Arena, Afghanistan Develop and manage relationship with U.S. and NATO military commands as well as the U.S. Department of State. Supervise daily operations of Atmospheric Teams (AT) within A/O Oversee Quality Control (QC) of Atmospheric reports and approve final Raw Data Reports (RDR) prior to entry into CIDNE/INDURE. Primary liaison between Regional Command (RC) and Program Management Office (PMO), Civil Military Integration Stability Operations Center (CSOC), when relating to AP-A information; Liaise with local commanders in support of the Quality Assurance/Quality Control management Plan and Customer Support Survey program. Track personnel status (PERSTAT) and act as single point of contact (POC) for local command for accountability purposes as required. Conduct familiarization briefs for local commanders, unit commanders, adjacent units and analysts at regional Fusion Centers (FC), Intelligence and Information Cells (RIIC), Stability Operations Information Centers (SOIC). Educate local commanders and adjacent units regarding AP-A capabilities and limitations to ensure the proper use and to manage expectations of AP-A assets. Supervise Afghan Subcontractors (ASC) operations to prevent identity compromise or misuse of ASCs or ASC-provided information by local/regional C/S/J-2 officers. Conduct Expectation Counseling of all new personnel to ensure understanding of minimum company and RC standards within 7 days of arrival. Conduct Quarterly Performance Counseling (Due the 1st day of Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct) of all personnel according to SOP. Conduct Performance Counseling as necessary for corrective action (to include development and monitoring of Performance Improvement Plan) according to SOP. Mentor Atmospheric Managers (AM), Senior Afghan Afghan Advisors (SAA), Afghan Advisors (AA), Reports Analyst (RA) and Senior Reports Analyst (SRA) on AP-A policies and procedures and provide training when necessary. Oversee movement in AOR by approving/drafting Concept of Operations (CONOPS) and submitting to Program Management Office (PMO) for approval

Intelligence Analyst / Intelligence Information Reports Writer

Start Date: 2007-09-01End Date: 2009-01-01

Produced over 450 Counterintelligence Information Reports (IIR) and summary reports from presented documents and electronic media, to include video tapes, CD-ROMs, and computer disks equipment. Reported in response to national and theater requirements and priority intelligence requirements focusing on counterintelligence issues such as Foreign Intelligence and Security Service (FISS) activities and sensitive information meeting Specific Limiting Criteria (SLC) as defined by the U.S. government. Provided full-time on-site Information Report Writing (IRW) services to support the Defense Intelligence Agency's Document Exploitation (DOCEX) mission's established requirements. Compiled and incorporated various pieces of translated information, derived from multiple sources, into timely, coherent, and grammatically correct IIRs disseminated to Iraq theatre and the broader intelligence community through the use of intelligence reporting programs. (CIDNE, SIPRNET and HDWS) Vetted Locally Employed Persons using BATS, BIC, M3, and TIDE Database systems for requesting units.

Provide support to the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Synchronization process. Receive and process incoming reports and messages. Assist in determining the significance and reliability of incoming information. Establish and maintain systematic, cross-reference intelligence records and files. Integrate incoming information with current intelligence holdings and prepare and maintain graphics. Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) using information from all intelligence sources.

Senior Intelligence Analyst

Timestamp: 2015-12-25

PROFESSIONAL OVERVIEW Dedicated and skilled Intelligence Analyst with specialized knowledge and expertise in driving intelligence requirements for protecting assets, civilian and military interest both locally and abroad. Highly dedicated individual who exhibits the highest degree of professionalism, a strong proponent of training and development, focused on improving organizational performance with strong communication skills, effective in communicating with individuals at any level and backgrounds. • Over 20 years with the Intelligence community working in both strategic and operational capacity for intelligence deployments that has included assignment across Asia and Europe. • Skilled in utilizing specialized knowledge and advanced analytical strategies to understand terrorist threat from oversea and home-grown terrorist activities. • Confident communicator that has the ability to work with law enforcement and intelligence agencies worldwide. • Recognized as a leader and an outstanding mentor who produces results and has a drive towards efficiency and mission accomplishment.KEY COMPETENCIES • Counter terrorism strategies • Intelligence support of combat operations • Understand JIEDDO capabilities and Counter IED Tools • Facilitating and leading training • Terrorist network link analysis • Personnel and facility security • ISR Integration and Fusion • Analysis and presenting intelligence report • Predictive Analysis • Threat Targeting • Develop and recommend strategic courses of actions • Collection Management • TS/SCI clearance

SOF Fusion Intelligence Analyst

Start Date: 2008-08-01End Date: 2009-01-01

Served as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Anbar Province deployed at the Joint Fusion Cell, Fallajah Iraq in support of MNF-W created and updated Target Support Packages (TSP) for targets of interest operating within my assigned Area of Responsibility (AOR) and maintained TSPs on the Joint Prioritized Enabled List (JPEL) and maintained Sensitive Site Exploitation (SSE) cards on key insurgents in order to increase the SOF targeting ability. Further, constantly maintained situational awareness of ongoing operations, pattern of life on key insurgents to ensure quick responses for the unit’s decision-making process when actioning targets. Maintained collaboration with SIGINT elements in order to ensure precision targeting on key insurgents by incorporating the HUMINT and IMINT perspectives. Supported units AOR with All-Source products and quick response to RFIs such as: New Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs), target development, Network assessments, weekly and daily summaries, hot spot analysis, Assisted in exploitation operations of detainees, Area and Network TSPs in support of ongoing operations. Briefed and advised the MNF-W Commander, his immediate staff, , and other Intelligence Agencies on a weekly basis of ongoing/emerging threats in the AOR in conjunction with recommendations in removing the threats in the AOR. Also identified HVIs with Biometrics and facilitated the increase of their priority on the Biometrics Enabled Watch List (BEWL). Also mentored multiple junior level analyst while deployed in ensuring their success in support of current operations, The primary focus is to support the forward analyst embedded with conventional and special operations forces in providing a multitude of products such as updating Target Support Packages, building District Threat Assessments, Network Environmental Studies, Insurgent Network Assessments, and Personality Profiles on Key Insurgents.

Senior Battle Staff Intelligence Analyst

Start Date: 1987-09-01End Date: 1999-07-01

Function as a G3 BattleStaff intelligence analyst support operational elements by providing operational research and analysis in furtherance of the ARCENT objective to acquire intelligence. Used Tools to research SIPRNET databases to conduct multiple layers of research and write summaries, reports, official correspondence, and guidance. Analyst will also be expected to provide thorough and knowledgeable briefings . Daily activities include: • Manage a full range of operational and support activities for overseas missions • Serve as the primary point of contact for an overseas office and/or a volume of ongoing cases • Provide operational guidance for ongoing cases, ensuring any CI issues are identified to protect the client’s personnel and facilities • Design particular classified activities, propose recommendations, and identify the pros/cons of possible operational scenarios • Coordinate legal and policy issues affecting cases and overseas offices • Provide in-depth research on existing cases, and intelligence assessments using all-source and classified information • Provide briefings on cases to senior customer officials, identifying potential issues on cases Additionally, officers will provide a limited amount of administrative assistance in support of field elements and personnel.

LOGCAP IV Interpreter/Translator / Biometric Systems

Start Date: 2010-01-01End Date: 2013-01-01

I was working in Afghanistan as a LOGCAP IV Interpreter/Translator and Database Administrator. Responsible for translate all the document's or interpretation need for submitting for enrollments and applying for badges for access to U.S. military bases in Afghanistan using the Biometric Automated Toolset (BATS). I performed secondary duties in the Base Defense Operation Center (BDOC) monitoring the JLENS, BETSS-C, RAID and base defense cameras. Responsible for enrolling Local Nationals (LN) and Third Country Nationals (TCN) into the BATS (Biometric Automated Toolset System).Responsible for using, maintaining, and troubleshooting Secure metrics Iris/Iris Scanner PIER-T, PIER 2.3/2.4. Guardian, Cross Match, BATS, and Fingerprint scanners for collection of Flat, Rolled and Palm Prints. Biometric Identification device DVS II/HHT Hand Held Terminal, Biometric Identification Portals used in High Occupational Facilities. Force Protection, Flight line access control/security, ECP Operations. MEP Operations, Interior escorting of local nationals and third country nationals, enhancement of security post, radio operations, M2 and M240B operations. Respond to unusual or emergency situations at client's site using the appropriate escalation of force level up to and including armed response by following established protocol. Maintain proficiency in the use of all assigned protective equipment, restraint devices and weapons. Control access to client site or facility through the admittance process; precludes unauthorized access to facilities, and the conversion, theft or intentional destruction of physical assets. Observe and report activities and incidents, providing for the security and safety of client property and personnel. Make periodic tours to check for irregularities and to inspect protection devices and fire control equipment. Preserve order and acts to enforce regulations and directives for the site pertaining to personnel, visitors, and premises. Patrol assigned site on foot or in vehicle. Observes and reports incidents or suspicious activity to client representatives or company management. Responds to incidents of fire, medical emergency, bomb threat, flooding, water discharge, elevator emergency, hazardous materials, inclement weather, and other incidents. . Escort LN/TCN personnel through assigned ECP(s) at the start and end of each workday through technical standard monitoring and escort practices of each type/classification of work site from front gate. Coordinate with U.S. military personnel regarding LN/TCN daily work assignments. Ensure that LN/TCN personnel do not possess contraband while working. Worked within an efficient operation of an Entry Control Point, static interior perimeter positions, and biometric operations using facial recognition and iris scanner. Ensure personnel fully trained to respond to routine and emergency situations, including the use of deadly force if necessary and combat medical procedures as first responders aligned to changing tactical and strategic situations. Performed duties in the Base Defense Operation Center (BDOC) monitoring the JLENS, BETSS-C, RAID and base defense cameras Assumed duties as a lead guard, Supervised third country nationals at entry control points. • Consistently achieved or exceeded expectations critical to efficient operations, responding to and resolving serious issues in a safe and timely manner. • Implemented prevention procedures, physical security postures, information security programs, personal security and basic personal protection escorting missions. Reviewed and edits Incident Reports, Threat Vulnerability Assessments, security overviews and threat profiles. Intermediate knowledge of interview/ investigative techniques; written reports-security incidents. Security briefings for incoming personnel. • Provide technical assistance to insure proper installation, operation, checkout and maintenance of complex electronic or mechanical systems. Responsible for tracking and issuing CRL Certificate Revocation List updates from BFC (Biometric Fusion Cell), Watch List-Tier Five. Training of the applicant in the proper use of the badge with the verification system. Maintain accountability of all verification equipment and assist the customer in its proper use and handling, printing and issuance of BISA & BAT badges, QA of badges and verification of Biometrics. • Posses prior OCONUS embedded field service support experience as well as operationally relevant training of document and media exploitation as well as translation technologies. Assists in the analysis and solution of technical problems encountered by the customer relating to the operation and maintenance of production equipment. Coordinate daily briefings and presentations to upper client decision makers, utilized Defense Information System Network for threat analysis and the secure transmission of classified information, and author and distribute daily situation reports, logistics status reports, and duty tracking and strength reporting. • Worked within an efficient operation of an Entry Control Point, static interior perimeter positions, and biometric operations using facial recognition and iris scanner. Ensure personnel fully trained to respond to routine and emergency situations, including the use of deadly force if necessary and combat medical procedures as first responders aligned to changing tactical and strategic situations. • Performed duties in the Base Defense Operation Center (BDOC) monitoring the JLENS, BETSS-C, RAID and base defense cameras.

Team Leader, Vanguard Military Intelligence Company (MICO)

Start Date: 2010-01-01End Date: 2013-01-01

Supervised and managed HUMINT operations for the 11th ACR. Developed manuals and Standard Operating Procedures for HUMINT training. Provided oversight as an Observer Coach Trainer of HUMINT training for deploying units on rotation at the National Training Center. Worked side by side with civilian contractors in order to provide elite train tailored directly to meet individual unit needs. Trained and instructed over 500 personnel including members of Special Forces. Trained, developed, counseled and mentored subordinate team members resulting in a Non-Commissioned Officer staffed team.

Book Reviewer, Readers' Favorite

Start Date: 2013-04-01

Read and review published books and unpublished manuscripts for book review service. Supervisor: James Ventrillo. • Read multiple genres of published and new authors works for review • Prepare book reviews and constructive criticism to aide in author progression and marketing efforts

Detainee Screening Assistant Noncommissioned Officer in Charge

Start Date: 2007-09-01End Date: 2008-02-01

84+ hours/week. E-5 salary/year. Noncommissioned Officer in Charge of reports' quality control (QC), conducting screening operations, and training incoming personnel to conduct intelligence screenings to prioritize incoming detainees from throughout the Iraqi theatre of operations to the JIDC. Duties performed: • Conducted over 500 detainee screenings and served as the Quality Control officer for over 200 screening reports; edited intelligence reporting • Responsible for screening/interviewing all juvenile and female detainees • Identified priority detainees to maximize intelligence collection and eliminate threat through the use of several databases, systems, subject matter experts, screening team coordination, liaison with special and tactical units, other government agencies, LNOs, screening and ICE analysts, MPs, medics, and through the use of Iraqi language, while under heavy daily time constraints • Recognized by the JEC Command and CENTCOM Command Sergeant Major for the quality of detainee screening abilities • Developed and implemented the screening standard operating procedures • Produced screening, abuse reports, and sworn statements • Identified the source of the majority of abuse cases received at the JIDC through the implementation of team coordination of abuse case tracking and through selective screening questioning • Identified DUSTWUN cases which aided in the recovery of missing U.S. personnel • Coordinated with Document Exploitation Element and Cellular Exploitation Element to ensure productive interrogations • Reviewed evidenced, analyzed evidence, transported and reported missing evidence for proper evidence procedures • Translated captured documents and conducted detainee screenings in Iraqi language • Identified injured, ill, contagious, and untreated detainees for medical re-evaluation • Identified torture abuse victims and sexual abuse victims; conducted interviews of abuse victims • Identified high priority and detainees at risk for segregation • Identified detainees to be fingerprinted by NGIC representative • Trained all JIDC civilian and military screening personnel on detainee operation procedures for the JEC, holding areas, medical in-processing, and all applicable areas of the JIDC for understanding of security purposes • Trained all JIDC civilian and military screening personnel on intelligence databases, intelligence report writing, case analysis, evidence handling, and critical theatre specific cultural, geographical, and terrorist network history • Trained incoming interpreters unfamiliar to screening questioning techniques